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17 Sep 2013, 10:59 am by Kurt Opsahl and Mitch Stoltz
Judge William Conley said that the list "appears calculated principally to harass defendants." [read post]
24 Jan 2007, 4:27 pm
Austin; Helms, Emily; Horning, Ryan; Horowitz, Daniel; Hu, Teresa; Hwang, Eric; Imam, Mehdi; Jankowsky, David; Jankunas, Joy; Jurist, Uri; Kahn, Melissa; Kaufman, Joshua; Kohlberger, Richard; Kohut, Ronald; Kopans, Andrew; Krebs, Peter; Kutty, Thoufiq; La Fontaine, Eugenia; Lempert, Eran; Lenhard, Brian; Liberi, Jason; Libretta, Paul; Linn, Alexander; Liquori, Stefanie; Littzi, John; Liu, Sue; Lokshina, Anna; Lopez, Morgan; Luneau, Peter; Mack, William; Maletsky, Rick; McCormack,… [read post]
6 Jul 2017, 6:24 pm by Ingrid Mattson
Confirmed speakers also include Charlotte Ku (Texas A&M University School of Law), Sue Liemer (Elon University School of Law), and Mark E. [read post]
7 Feb 2013, 12:07 am by WOLFGANG DEMINO
  But here is a new twist: What if the state sues a doctor for violating a patient's privacy? [read post]
7 Aug 2017, 9:26 pm by Dan Flynn
Wahlquist and nationally known food safety attorneys William D. [read post]
25 Jan 2012, 4:30 pm by Chris Bray
At a district court hearing on Tuesday, Judge William Young ruled that researchers Ed Moloney and Anthony McIntyre do not have legal standing to sue Attorney General Eric Holder and a federal prosecutor in Boston who has sought to enforce subpoenas for confidential archival materials on paramilitary organizations that were active in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. [read post]
5 May 2020, 5:03 am by Eugene Volokh
" "[M]any of these federal and state courts rely on prior Supreme Court opinions that suggest an adjudication on the merits is required to enjoin alleged defamatory speech. [read post]
22 Nov 2009, 11:23 am
Kronk could sue Baez and Co. for defamation, slander, and libel. [read post]
29 Mar 2018, 9:30 pm by Sarah Madigan
In a forthcoming paper for the Stanford Journal of Law, Business, and Finance, William Magnuson of Texas A&M University School of Law argued that today’s financial regulatory scheme is unable to address “developments in financial technology, computing power, and networking theory. [read post]